Chapter 632 Persuading Mary
When they got home, Matteo wanted to ask Ainsley if she wanted to go on a vacation, but Ainsley rejected it.
This matter couldn't wait any longer for that.
There was no joy in this depressing Seaside Villa, and it couldn't compare to the atmosphere of the New Year.
Georgia was living in a large mansion. There were surveillance cameras and bodyguards everywhere.
While Daniel and Aaden had already returned to Portugal, at the strong request of Daniel's father, Daniel had no
choice but to put down everything in Seattle and return to Portugal.
However, before Daniel left, he warned Georgia that if she dared to escape, she would be caught and starved to
death in the basement.
However, Georgia scoffed regarding this. Even if she did escape, she wouldn't be able to go anywhere.
The television was still on, and Georgia could watch the recent events in Seattle. What made her very happy was
the news that Irene was being detained at the police station. Irene was suspected of many charges, and the most
serious one was murder.
Irene's era was coming to an end.
Over the next few days, Ainsley had been investigating that matter at home.
In Beacon Hill, as Ainsley stepped into the door, Mary looked at Ainsley warily. Mary asked her son to hurry back to
his room.
"Ms. Easton, you're here." Ainsley's arrival had put Mary on high alert.
Ainsley scanned the living room and saw two suitcases spread out. It seemed like Mary was packing her stuff.
Seeing Ainsley looking over, Mary hurriedly blocked her view. "I'm tidying up the room. It's too messy."
"Tidying up the room? Then why did you put all your clothes in the suitcase? Are you planning to go back to your
hometown?" Ainsley saw through Mary's intentions.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTherefore, Mary told Ainsley the truth. The former looked at Ainsley with tears in her eyes. "Ms. Easton, I want to
take my son home. After all, he's grown up now and needs to go to school. I'm worried it's not safe in Seattle. There
won't be so many problems in the poor and remote place of my hometown."
Ainsley glanced at Mary solemnly. "Mrs. Conway, do you still want to leave if I tell you that Irene is already in the
police station?"
Mary glanced at Ainsley in shock. "Police station? She's arrested?"
"To be precise, we're at the interrogation stage. She's not convicted yet," Ainsley explained.
Mary's eyes were full of disappointment. After pondering for a while, she said, "Forget it, Ms. Easton. I'm just an
ordinary woman. I don't have much education. Killing me is as simple as killing an ant. Although Irene's in the police
station, she still has the support of the entire Wade family. I can't afford to gamble."
Knowing what Mary was worried about, Ainsley took two visas from her bag. "Once Irene is sentenced, I'll send you
and your son abroad. How about California? I have a friend there who would arrange everything as long as you go
there. Even if you don't do it for yourself, what if you do it for your son?"
Mary took the visas, her fingers trembling slightly. She looked at Ainsley in disbelief. "Is this for real?"
Ainsley nodded slightly. "Of course. Just take it as my last gift to Nancy."
Although Ainsley had only met Nancy a few times when the latter went to Ainsley's office for a consultation, Nancy
was still considered Ainsley's student.
At least Ainsley gave Nancy the hope of being mentioned. Maybe Nancy could rest in peace.
Mary had already made a promise, but she was still a little hesitant.
"Ms. Easton, of course, I know you're determined to get justice for Nancy. As a mother, I'm really grateful to you,
but I have to think about my son,” Mary said dully.
The door to the side room was opened, and the little boy sneaked out and walked over to Mary, handing her
something.
Mary was surprised. She opened her palm and saw that it was a hair clip.
Before Ainsley could react, Mary had already burst into tears. "Nancy..."
Mary had always numbed herself. She didn't want to think about her daughter, who Mary always called a worthless
loser.
However, Nancy used the first sum of money she earned from her part-time job to buy this hair clip for Mary. It was
Mother's Day.
"Mrs. Conway, Irene killed not only your daughter. There would still be others who would directly file a lawsuit after
you've requested for proposal. She would be convicted and may spend the rest of her life in prison," Ainsley said
coldly.
"Can I think about it?" Mary asked.
Ainsley nodded. She understood.
In the Seattle neurological treatment center, the caregiver gently opened the door of a ward and sent the medicine
into it. The nurse followed behind and gave the instructions.
They walked by one ward after another. The caregiver couldn't straighten her back, but the nurse still despised the
caregiver for walking so slowly. "Hurry up, why are you so slow? If our hospital hadn't kindly taken you in, I'd like to
see how you can support yourself."
When they walked over, they accidentally bumped into the family members who were visiting the patient. The
family members were dressed extravagantly, and it was evident that they were not ordinary people.
The woman looked at the caregiver and nurse impatiently, "Do you know how to walk? Don't you know to apologize
when you bump into someone?"
The nurse apologized repeatedly and did not forget to pull the caregiver behind her. "I'm sorry, Madam. She cant
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmspeak. I apologize on her behalf."
The gorgeous woman looked at the caregiver in surprise. "You can't speak? You're not lying to me on purpose, are
you?"
The nurse twisted the caregiver's arm. 'Open your mouth."
The caregiver reflexively opened her mouth, and her tongue had broken off from the root. There was a smooth cut,
but it had now grown back.
The gorgeous woman gasped and immediately covered her mouth. "You scared me to death. All right, let's go!
What bad luck!"
The nurse hurriedly left with the caregiver. The caregiver was used to the dirty and messy work environment. She
was packing her things when the supervisor suddenly found her. "Dana, someone is looking for you. Come out first."
Dana stopped what she was doing and immediately walked out of the door. She followed the supervisor to a
conference room and saw the person inside.
The supervisor nodded politely at the person inside and closed the door.
"Ms. Bach, it seems you're well-adjusted to your work here, so I don't have to worry about you." Ainsley smiled
gently.
Dana looked at Ainsley gratefully and took out her phone to type quickly. "Ms. Easton, thank you so much for finding
this job for me."
No matter how stupid Dana was, she knew that since Ainsley had managed to find her, maybe Ainsley had made
some progress.
Dana lowered her head and continued typing. After a long while, she showed it to Ainsley. "Ms. Easton, is there any
progress on that matter?"
Ainsley nodded. "The last time we met, I promised to end this in a month, but there were a lot of hiccups in
between, and I suffered a car accident. Otherwise, it should have started some time ago."
Dana looked at Ainsley with reddened eyes and said solemnly, "Ms. Easton, it's okay. You gave me hope, and I can't
thank you enough."
"Then pack your things. I've asked for a few days off for you. You know what to do," Ainsley said.
In the underground casino in the suburbs of Seattle, a man smashed the dice on the table. "Give me big!"